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+ | In January 1969, the Chicago radical newspaper, [[Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices]], listed those who had helped produce its first 16 monthly issues as "writers, researchers, photographers, artists and clerical workers". | ||
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+ | The list included [[Ruth Dear]] who was Contributing Editor.<ref>Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices, January 16 1969, page 4</ref> | ||
==Hard Times Conference== | ==Hard Times Conference== | ||
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In 1976 Ruth Dear for [[Workers World Party]] attended the [[Weather Underground]] and [[Prairie Fire Organizing Committee]] organized [[Hard Times Conference]] Jan 30 - Feb 1 at the University of Chicago.<ref>Outlaws in Amerika, West Goals 1982, Pg33-35</ref> | In 1976 Ruth Dear for [[Workers World Party]] attended the [[Weather Underground]] and [[Prairie Fire Organizing Committee]] organized [[Hard Times Conference]] Jan 30 - Feb 1 at the University of Chicago.<ref>Outlaws in Amerika, West Goals 1982, Pg33-35</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Hard Times Conference]] | [[Category:Hard Times Conference]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 14 July 2010
Ruth Dear
Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices
In January 1969, the Chicago radical newspaper, Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices, listed those who had helped produce its first 16 monthly issues as "writers, researchers, photographers, artists and clerical workers".
The list included Ruth Dear who was Contributing Editor.[1]
Hard Times Conference
In 1976 Ruth Dear for Workers World Party attended the Weather Underground and Prairie Fire Organizing Committee organized Hard Times Conference Jan 30 - Feb 1 at the University of Chicago.[2]